A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)

In the Arctic Ocean, vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon (POC) remain low during the dark winter period because POC fluxes are derived from photosynthetic production. Passively sinking dead copepods are traditionally excluded from POC fluxes estimated using sediment traps, resulting in the...

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Main Authors: Sampei, Makoto, Sasaki, Hiroshi, Forest, Alexandre, Fortier, Louis
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2011
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spelling crwiley:10.4319/lo.2012.57.1.0090 2024-09-15T17:38:52+00:00 A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean) Sampei, Makoto Sasaki, Hiroshi Forest, Alexandre Fortier, Louis 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.4319/lo.2012.57.1.0090 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.4319%2Flo.2012.57.1.0090 https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.4319/lo.2012.57.1.0090 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Limnology and Oceanography volume 57, issue 1, page 90-96 ISSN 0024-3590 1939-5590 journal-article 2011 crwiley https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2012.57.1.0090 2024-08-09T04:19:38Z In the Arctic Ocean, vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon (POC) remain low during the dark winter period because POC fluxes are derived from photosynthetic production. Passively sinking dead copepods are traditionally excluded from POC fluxes estimated using sediment traps, resulting in the underestimation of the total POC flux. Here, we present the seasonal variability of total POC export flux measured by a sediment trap moored at ∼ 100 m in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea) over October 2007‐July 2008. Surprisingly, the integrated total POC flux for February (466 mg m −2 ) was the second highest flux during the study period (the highest was in Jul; 1015 mg C m −2 ) due to a contribution of 91% from sinking dead copepods. The total POC flux in February 2008 in the Amundsen Gulf was up to two orders of magnitude higher than the previously reported traditional POC winter fluxes that did not include the contribution of sinking dead copepods. Hence, the POC flux in February only could be equivalent to ∼ 18% of the quasi‐annual traditional POC flux. Our observations suggest that a substantial POC export flux occurred during winter 2007–2008 due to zooplankton life cycle. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Gulf Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Zooplankton Copepods Wiley Online Library Limnology and Oceanography 57 1 90 96
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description In the Arctic Ocean, vertical fluxes of particulate organic carbon (POC) remain low during the dark winter period because POC fluxes are derived from photosynthetic production. Passively sinking dead copepods are traditionally excluded from POC fluxes estimated using sediment traps, resulting in the underestimation of the total POC flux. Here, we present the seasonal variability of total POC export flux measured by a sediment trap moored at ∼ 100 m in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea) over October 2007‐July 2008. Surprisingly, the integrated total POC flux for February (466 mg m −2 ) was the second highest flux during the study period (the highest was in Jul; 1015 mg C m −2 ) due to a contribution of 91% from sinking dead copepods. The total POC flux in February 2008 in the Amundsen Gulf was up to two orders of magnitude higher than the previously reported traditional POC winter fluxes that did not include the contribution of sinking dead copepods. Hence, the POC flux in February only could be equivalent to ∼ 18% of the quasi‐annual traditional POC flux. Our observations suggest that a substantial POC export flux occurred during winter 2007–2008 due to zooplankton life cycle.
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author Sampei, Makoto
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Forest, Alexandre
Fortier, Louis
spellingShingle Sampei, Makoto
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Forest, Alexandre
Fortier, Louis
A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
author_facet Sampei, Makoto
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Forest, Alexandre
Fortier, Louis
author_sort Sampei, Makoto
title A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
title_short A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
title_full A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
title_fullStr A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
title_full_unstemmed A substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the Amundsen Gulf (southeastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean)
title_sort substantial export flux of particulate organic carbon linked to sinking dead copepods during winter 2007–2008 in the amundsen gulf (southeastern beaufort sea, arctic ocean)
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